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Click here to subscribeJIM MALONE (born 1946); a stoneware baluster jug covered in green ash and kaki glaze with incised decoration, impressed JM and L (for Lessonhall) marks, height 27cm, and a slightly smaller example covered in iron and nuka glaze (2).Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
† JIM MALONE (born 1946); a small stoneware jug covered in green ash glaze with incised decoration, impressed JM and A (for Ainstable) marks, height 12.5cm, two slipware jugs, one marked St B (possibly French), and a pair of May Ling Beadsmoore bowls (5).Provenance: Estate of Chris Jensen.Condition Report: Chips to neck and base of one slipware jug, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
† JIM MALONE (born 1946); a tall part fluted stoneware jug covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze with green ash top, impressed JM and A (for Ainstable) marks, height 32cm.Provenance: Andy & Di McInnes collection; purchased from the artist.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
JIM MALONE (born 1946); a stoneware baluster jug covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze with impressed decoration, impressed JM and L (for Lessonhall) marks, height 20.5cm, and a smaller example covered in oatmeal and iron glaze (2).Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
JIM MALONE (born 1946); a stoneware baluster jug covered in mottled iron glaze with applied decoration, impressed JM and L (for Lessonhall) marks, height 25cm, and a slightly smaller example with green ash top (2).Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
JIM MALONE (born 1946); a stoneware casserole covered in green ash glaze with incised decoration, impressed JM and L (for Lessonhall) marks, diameter 20cm (including side handles), and a closely matching bowl (2).Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
† JIM MALONE (born 1946); a stoneware Korean bottle covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze with nuka top and wax resist decoration, impressed JM and B (for Burnby) marks, height 24cm, and a matching chawan, diameter 12cm (2).Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
† JIM MALONE (born 1946); a very large stoneware bowl covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze with copper green pours, impressed JM and L (for Lessonhall) marks, diameter 41.5cm. Provenance: Purchased from the Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham. Condition Report: A few glaze misses to rim, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
THE UNTOUCHABLES (1987) - Jim Malone's Double Sweater Vest - Jim Malone's (Sean Connery) double sweater vest from Brian De Palma's The Untouchables. Malone wore his vest in several scenes throughout the film, including when the four Untouchables got their photo taken together at a restaurant.This cable-knit, maroon wool sweater vest features a button-up front and a Capper & Capper label hand-marked "DBL ONLY" in black ink. It exhibits some minor pulls in the knitting.Estimate: £1,200 - 2,400 Ω Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, November 17th. The auction will begin at 3:00 PM GMT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 14th, Friday, November 15th, or Saturday, November 16th.
*Jim Malone [b. 1946] a group of stoneware, comprising an oviform vase with wax resist decoration on tenmoku, a beaten jug, under tenmoku, a fluted bowl with foliate brushwork and a small cut sided jar and cover, impressed personal and Ainstable Pottery seals the bowl with incised marks, vase 23cm high. [4]
▲ Jim Malone (b.1946), a stoneware vase, of swollen cylindrical form with a short collared neck, with incised linear decoration to a pale blue glazed ground, impressed monogram,24cm highCondition ReportCrazing throughout. Small flat sections to the underside of the foot which appear as chips but likely manufacture.
Final Tie Football Association Challenge Cup May 5th 1973 unused ticket, Sunderland v Leeds, signed by members of the Sunderland team including: Bob Stoke (twice), Jim Montgomery, Micky Horswill, Dick Malone, Ron Guthrie, David Watson, Richie Pitt, Vic Halom, and Dennis Tueart.Provenance: The ticket was won by the vendor, but it arrived on the day of the match and the vendor was unable to get to Wembley at such short notice. He later sent it to Roker Park and met Bob Stokoe who had the ticket signed by the team for him.
CONNERY SEAN: (1930-2020) Scottish actor, Academy Award winner for Best Supporting Actor in 1987 for his role as Jim Malone in The Untouchables. A fine signed colour 8 x 10 x 8 photograph of Connery, seated in a half-length pose, in costume as the MI6 agent 007, James Bond, from the spy film You Only Live Twice (1967). Signed in bold black ink with his full name alone to a clear area of the image. VG
CONNERY SEAN: (1930-2020) Scottish actor, Academy Award winner. A very good signed 8 x 10 colour photograph of Connery, the image showing him riding a horse and holding a machine gun, in a half-length pose, in costume as Jim Malone in a scene of The Untouchables. Connery was awarded by the Academy with the Best Supporting Actor award in 1987 for his role as Jim Malone in The Untouchables. Signed by Connery in bold blue ink with his name alone to a partially clear area of the image. VG
*Jim Malone [b. 1946] two stoneware jugs, of tapering form with pinched spout and grooved strap handle, one with vertical linear incisions under green ash glazes, the later under green ash and Kkai glazes, the former with impressed personal and Ainstable Pottery seals, the latter incised JM and A, 29 and 30cm high.
David LEACH (1911-2005) Lowerdown Pottery Foxglove Bowl Stoneware, impressed seal to base, diameter 14.5cm. Together with two Leach Pottery standard ware pieces. (3) Over the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more.
John MALTBY (1936-2020) King, Queen & Tower, (Blythburgh) Stoneware, signed and inscribed to base, further seal to base, height 41cm, width 28.5cm. Purchased 2001, Beaux ArtsOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. No condition issues.
John MALTBY (1936-2020) 3 Birds, 5 Fish Stoneware with wooden plinth, signed and inscribed to base, height including plinth 20cm, length 67cm. Purchased 2003, directly from the artistOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. No condition issues.
David LEACH (1911-2005) Lidded Jar with Fluted Detailing Porcelain with tenmoku glaze, impressed seal to base, height including lid 13.5cm Over the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more.
David LEACH (1911-2005) Footed bowl Stoneware, impressed seal to base, height 14cm. Purchased 1990, Beaux ArtsOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. Good condition with no areas of concern.
Marcus O'MAHONY (1952) Square Bottle Vase Stoneware with salt glaze, impressed seal to base, height 32cm. Purchased 2004, Alpha HouseOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more.
David FRITH (1943) Large Bottle Vase Stoneware, impressed seal to base, height 55cm. Purchased 1989, AberystwythOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more.
Mary RICH (1940) Bulbous Vase Porcelain with green and gold lustre glaze, impressed seal to base, height 16cm. Purchased 1989, Sheila HarrisonOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. This deligthful vase is in excellent condition with no signs of damage or restoration.
David Howard JONES (1953) Fish Form Raku with lustre glazes, signed to base, height 46cm. Purchased 1987, Candover GalleryOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. Good condition, with no signs of damage or restoration.
Jim MALONE (1946) Footed Bottle Vase Stoneware with wax resist under cobalt glaze, impressed seal to base, height 24.5cm. Purchased 1996, Alpha HouseOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. Good condition, with no areas of concern.
David LEACH (1911-2005) Willow Tree Charger Stoneware with dolomite over tenmoku glaze, impressed seal to base, diameter 38cm. Purchased 1997, Gallerie BessonOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. This charming piece is in good condition.
Robin WELCH (1936-2019) White Banded Bottle Vase Stoneware with porcelain top, impressed seal to base, height 55cm. Over the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. No condition issues.
Janet LEACH (1918-1997) Bottle Vase with Lugs Stoneware, impressed personal and Leach Pottery seals to base, height 18.5cm. Purchased 1993, AmalgamOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. Good condition.
Byron TEMPLE (1933-2002) Lidded Jar Anagama fired stoneware with bamboo handle, impressed seal, height 8cm. Purchased 2001, Alpha HouseOver the last 40 years, Ian & Ann Head have gathered an outstanding collection of paintings, prints, pieces of jewellery and studio pottery, buying predominately from galleries across the UK, including Beaux-Arts and The Candover Gallery. It has been a pleasure to learn about Ian & Ann's artistic passions and the arc of their collecting process. Our June Cornish & Fine Art Sale hosted the sale of a number of particularly glorious works by notable artists such as Mary Fedden, Breon O’Casey and Bryan Pearce, alongside other paintings from their collection, also beautiful jewellery by Jessamine Kendall who was the daughter of Bernard Leach.We are delighted to be offering as part of our inaugural Studio Pottery sale an impressive selection of Ian and Ann’s ceramic collection, which includes works by John Maltby, Jim Malone, Janet Leach, Bill Marshall and many more. This striking piece is in good condition, with no areas of concern.